Bible Journal

Reflect · Discover · Grow

“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet,
and a light unto my path.”

Psalm 119:105 — KJV

A private place to write what’s on your heart and receive scripture in return.

Write freely

Open the page and write anything on your mind—no prompts, no template, no pressure to sound holy. Just the truth as it is.

Let the Word speak to yours

Every entry returns three KJV passages chosen for what you wrote, a pastoral reflection, and a closing prayer to carry into your day.

Save what speaks to you

Build a living library of the passages that find you—the ones you’ll want to come back to in the next hard season.

What an entry looks like.

This is real output from the app. Your reflection will be different.

Today’s journal

“I feel forgotten. I’ve been praying the same prayer for months and nothing changes. I don’t know what I’m supposed to do anymore.”

A pastoral reflection

Dear friend, feeling forgotten after months of praying can wear the heart down, but the first thing these passages remind you is that God has not misplaced you. In Isaiah 49:15, the Lord answers fear with a promise: even when human love fails, His does not. You may feel overlooked right now, but you are still held in His sight. Isaiah 40:31 speaks to the exhaustion of waiting. It does not pretend waiting is easy; it promises that God meets people there with renewed strength. And Philippians 4:6 is not a rebuke for having needs—it is an invitation to bring the same prayer again, honestly and without shame, before the Lord who listens. Your weariness, your longing, and your unanswered questions are not pushing Him away. He is still near, still listening, and still able to sustain you while you wait.

Three KJV passages

“Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee.”

Isaiah 49:15 — KJV

“But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”

Isaiah 40:31 — KJV

“Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.”

Philippians 4:6 — KJV
A closing prayer

Father, You see me in this season when I cannot see You. You have not forgotten me, though my heart has often forgotten that. Hold what I cannot hold. Carry what I cannot carry. Receive my prayer again tonight—the same one I have brought before You for months—and let it be welcome in Your sight. Renew my strength as I wait. Teach me to bring my requests with thanksgiving, even where I cannot yet see the answer. Quiet the part of me that fears I am unheard. Amen.

The whole encounter, on a quiet screen.

A few honest answers.

Is what I write private?

Yes. Your entries are encrypted in transit and at rest. No one at Bible Journal reads what you write. The only thing the app uses your entry for is generating the scripture passages, reflection, and prayer that come back to you.

Why only the King James Version?

The KJV is in the public domain, which means we can return full passages without asking permission for every verse. It also has a quietness and weight to it that fits the tone of the app. If we ever add other translations, we’ll let you choose.

What does it cost?

Seven days free, then $3.99 a month or $39.99 a year. Cancel anytime in Settings. The free trial includes everything in the paid version.

Do I need to be religious to use it?

No. You don’t need to know much about the Bible or have a particular practice. People who use it range from lifelong Christians to those who haven’t opened a Bible in years and want a quiet way back in.

How is this different from a regular journal app?

A regular journal listens. Bible Journal listens and answers—with scripture chosen for what you wrote, a pastoral reflection that addresses you directly, and a closing prayer. It’s less like a notebook and more like sitting down with a quiet pastor at the end of the day.

Start writing tonight.

There’s nothing to set up. Just open the page and write.

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